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= 2 | rn | @ 6 @. [seonov two] The Seattle Star ~ (Paces 10% nil aa cia i anita ate adaaeedaanas de caaaamnnmameammuainaaiil ~-—_—_—_—_———————— Indian Couple Weds; [Everett Democrats Mrs. Landes Will President Spends Hundreds Are Fed c for Both| 3 Northwest prosperity at noon tune Fatal to Two Men . . se . eon of the members’ council of the Fourth Time for ie to Be Guests Here Address Federation| Quiet Thanksgiving} by Salvation Army After Operation | of the members council of gn Ete hid YAKIMA, Noy, $0.—A thumb print) Members of the King County| Mra Bertha Landes, member of] WASHINGTON, Nov.80.—Thanks:| ytore than 200 persons, “down on | Filling to rally after an Oper®!sonio club, Friday noon kiving Uquor cased the deathigeme fs a mighty good signature, Lisle) Democratio club will be hosts to|th city council, and Zella Allen, | giving day was observed quietly at tuek,"” Mi 4 patra he tion, Mrs, Margaret I. Norton, 49, )—————————— least two men and put seven others Pistolhead told Judge V. O. Nichols) roverett and Snohomish county|*UPerintendent of the Girls’ Paren-| 4, White House, ‘The president thelr 1uck," ware fod on Thankagly:| vy vt the swealan hospital Thurs-|husband, Richard ©. Norton, who|in Bellevue hospital, police records non of the superior court here when | democrats at the weekly mocting at| tl, *Hooh will address members of! sna stra, Coolidge attended church |S Say #t the Balvation Army Heads) 1, 14 aq heen & Seattle resi. |lives at the family home at 1764 AIK! |showod today. he united her in marriage with John | Heanan, Both are Yakima Indians./ Among the speakers are Judge W.|C: ‘The bride sald h was her fourth. plack, Lloyd Black, B, FH, Pad.| clock: marriage, and the groom couldn't remember just how many times ne | sett: John B, Fogerty, B, P. Hen. ret been united in wedlock, but he|Desey, T. 2. Skaggs, Marvin w.| |, Tural schools only 86 per cent/ presented by a local chef, thought It was four also, ‘Smith and 8, A, Bostwick, | é |the King County legislative f |Dartnall's cafeteria Saturday noon, tion, at a meeting in the Y, SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1928, ‘ om In the morning und dined |@Warters, at 1414 Bixth ave, with |aont gor 14 years, and was affiliated |AVe.; her mother, Mra, John Picker} One man, found’ unconscolous wag | at the White House, aa thelr |Poast beef and pork, potatoes, tur-| with the Homesteaders, the Wom- ing; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Thomp- expected to die, » Monday afternoon at live sony are at Mercomburg col-| nips, apple sauce, pumpkin ple, cot: |en's Henefit association, Stevens Ro- |#0n and Mrs. William Hillvon, and a) | Hiteen | perme | ware reported lego. ‘Tho solo gift agoroiad i ae feo and fruit on the menu, according | Het mgt Le ge ae i ae Dopp cl ble Ly ,, pe Abawsneadlts dinner waa & maramoth pumpkin ple P " tent, Daughtera of Veterans, Fur to Announcement Friday. In addi) ic) arrangements are being made| The amount or quicksilver mined| Italy 1s reported to have a sure 98 faien have aubervisors toe :phya a: tion, 25 baskets of food were nent to! hy the Home Undertaking Co. during 1921 was the smallest on|plus of 200,000 people to set eal education. Star Want Ad cont 1s less, families known to be in need, Mrs, Norton t# survived by her! record. abroad this year. Club Woman Dies EB L BKEEL was to discuss [Holiday Liquor Is ‘Fahey- Brockman O ' At these Prices—@,p)\% Ay? jwer2yyeatese | | Overcoat Values’ | That’s a strong statement. certainly owe that much to yourself—if you want an overcoat. After You Buy After you buy a Suit or an Overcoat at Fahey-Brockman’s our legally binding money- ack guarantee makes good reading. In case you should forget it we write to you, weeks after the purchase, to remind you of it. And ae gladly press and repair any garment we sell at any time you desire—free of charge. These are some of the things which make the Fahey- Brockman Service unique. SO Price and Value Remember, we do not say that Fahey-Brockman Overcoats are the highest priced overcoats in America. We want you to clearly distinguish between Price and Value. Price is one thing—Value is another. We guaran- tee that there is more intrinsic value in Fahey-Brockman Overcoats at $25, $30, or $35 than in any line of Overcoats sold elsewhere at prices ranging $10 higher. We guarantee better fabrics and workmanship—we guarantee more style, comfort and wear for the dollars invested in our suits and over- coats than our customers—all of them—could possibly get for the money elsewhere. The Reasons Why Naturally the new customer wants to be shown—he wants to know the reasons why. Claims are good when backed up by facts. Well, here are the facts which govern the price of Fahey-Brockman Clothes and we challenge the entire clothing world to dispute them— First—We own the clothes for less money. Our own great Volume gives us a big advantage over competitors, when it comes to buying, but—when we pool our purchasing power with that of the greatest retailer of men’s and young men’s clothes in America—then this advantage becomes literal- Iy enormous. Second—We buy at the factory—eliminate all sell- ing cost on the part of the makers—take all the discounts the biggest quantity buyers in America are entitled to plus cash discounts and have the goods shipped direct to our stores. Third — Our Overhead—that is our cost of doing business—is probably the lowest of any retail clothing House in America. It is certainly the lowest in the Northwest. And there’s not a dollar’s worth of watered stock in the Fahey- Brockman business. Now, you can put 2 and 2 together. Owning the clothes for le: > money and operating at a lower cost we are able to sell the goods for less money. As a matter of fact, we share our savings with our customers and when we say that we save them $10 per garment we are very modest, to say the least. So when clothing experis say “Fahey-Brockman Over- coats at these prices are America’s Greatest Overcoat Values” you can rely on the statement absolutely. ° f ey . There’s no “Ifs” or “Ands” about it. You may rest assured that Fahey-Brockman would never allow any advertising man to display it—if there were the least shadow of doubt about it. The statement is plainly worded because we wish every man to understand it and to heed it. Once you master its meaning of course you will go to the nearest Fahey-Brockman store and insist on the proofs. You AT TE REE ITT TT TN SD, SuMs and Overcoats Guaranteed "45 Values F-B Prices Never Juggled There’s no hocus-pocus about Fahey- Brockman prices—no floundering in the dark— no guessing, no juggling—no marking up or marking down. These prices stand for the greatest clothing value in the Northwest. Every suit or overcoat we sell is new and desirable— the last word in style—and the customer is guaranteed a saving of $10 at least, on each transaction. |